How to Properly Maintain Your Mattress

Mon Sep 09 2024

  • Mattress Guides

Your mattress isn’t just where you sleep—it’s where you spend about a third of your life. A well-cared-for mattress can significantly improve your sleep quality, reduce allergens, and even extend its lifespan by several years.

Ready to give your mattress the care it deserves? Here’s how to keep it in good shape so you can enjoy better sleep and a healthier, cleaner sleep environment.



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Why Caring for Your Mattress is Important

Mattresses aren’t cheap, and no one wants to replace them sooner than necessary. Whether you have a Sealy Posturepedic mattress, a Beautyrest Select Hybrid mattress, or a Tempur-Pedic mattress, proper care can extend its life. Plus, keeping your mattress clean and in good condition means fewer allergens, a healthier sleep space, and better overall comfort.

 

Understanding Mattress Types

Before we get into our mattress maintenance tips, let’s look into the different types of mattresses.

  • Innerspring: Traditional innerspring mattresses are known for their firm and bouncy support, which is provided by coil springs. Rotate your innerspring mattress regularly to prevent sagging and extend its lifespan.
  • Memory Foam: Foam mattresses provide excellent support and contouring for the body, reducing pressure points and enhancing comfort. Use a mattress protector to keep memory foam clean and free from moisture, which can affect its durability.
  • Hybrid: Combining memory foam, latex, and coils, hybrid mattresses provide balanced support and comfort, suitable for a wide range of sleepers. Rotate hybrid mattresses every few months to prevent uneven wear and maintain support.


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1. Rotate Your Mattress Regularly

Rotating your mattress is one of the easiest ways to make it last longer. It helps prevent sagging in the spots you sleep on the most. For best results, rotate your mattress every three to six months. This goes for memory foam, hybrid, and traditional innerspring mattresses.

Quick Tip: When you buy a new mattress, ask whether it’s single-sided or double-sided. If it’s double-sided, you can flip it, too, for even wear.


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2. Use a Mattress Protector

A mattress protector is essential. It protects your mattress from sweat, spills, dust mites, and allergens. Whether you have pets, kids, or just want to keep things extra clean, a protector keeps your mattress looking and feeling like new.

If you’re someone who runs warm at night, consider a cooling mattress protector to help regulate temperature while keeping things protected. It’s especially useful for luxury mattresses like Beautyrest Black or Sealy Posturepedic.


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3. Keep Your Mattress Clean

Over time, dust and dirt settle into your mattress, so regular cleaning is necessary. You can’t throw it in the wash, but here’s what you can do:

  • Vacuum the surface: Use the upholstery attachment on your vacuum to clean the mattress surface. This removes dust and allergens.
  • Spot clean stains: If you spill something, act quickly. Use a mild detergent with warm water and blot the area. Don’t rub—just blot until clean. Let the mattress air dry completely before putting the bed sheets back on.
  • Let it breathe: Every so often, leave your mattress uncovered for a few hours to let it air out. This helps release trapped moisture and freshen it up.

 

4. Support Your Mattress with the Right Base

A good bed base isn’t just for looks—it also helps keep your mattress in shape. If you’re using an adjustable bed base or a split king mattress, just be sure to use the correct frame for the mattress type. A weak or incorrect bed base can cause unnecessary sagging or even damage the mattress.

When shopping for a new mattress, it’s a good idea to inspect or replace your bed base at the same time to ensure both work well together.


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5. No Jumping on the Bed

As tempting as it may be (especially for kids), avoid jumping on your mattress. The springs and foam layers are made to support sleeping, not impact. Jumping can damage the inner materials, making your mattress wear out faster.

 

6. Tackle Spills Right Away

Accidents happen. When they do, it’s important to address them immediately. Blot the spill with a clean cloth—don’t rub it in. For tough stains, use a mix of mild detergent and water, and then let the area dry completely. This prevents mold and bacteria from growing in your mattress.

Pro Tip: If you’re worried about spills or stains, invest in a high-quality mattress protector. It’s especially helpful for households with kids or pets.

 

7. Keep Pets Off the Bed

As much as we love our pets, keeping them off the mattress is a smart move for long-term cleanliness. Pet hair, dirt, and dander can quickly make your mattress less hygienic. Consider giving your pets their own sleeping space to keep your mattress in better shape.

If that’s not possible, make sure you use a waterproof and pet-friendly mattress protector to keep fur and grime from settling in.

 

8. Replace Your Mattress When It’s Time

No mattress lasts forever. Even with the best care, mattresses usually last about 7-10 years. If you notice sagging, lumps, or if you’re waking up sore, it might be time to shop for a new one.

Looking for deals? Check out a mattress sale at your local store or search for mattress shops near me to explore your options.

 

Upgrade Your Sleep with a New Mattress Today

Taking care of your mattress is essential, but when it's no longer giving you the comfort and support you need, it's time to consider an upgrade. A new mattress can dramatically improve your sleep quality and enhance your overall well-being.

At Bedzzz Express, we're here to help you find the perfect solution for your sleep needs. Visit our mattress store locations or browse our collection of the best mattresses at the best prices. Invest in your health and comfort by upgrading your mattress today!

In addition to mattresses, many of our sleep accessories will be discounted during our Black Friday mattress sale, including bed sheets, mattress toppers, and pillows, to enhance your sleep experience. And check out our top mattress brands, like Sealy, Beautyrest, Serta, Nectar, and Purple.

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FAQs: Mattress Maintenance Tips

How often should I rotate my mattress?
Rotate your mattress every three to six months to help it wear evenly. This is especially important for memory foam and hybrid mattresses.

Can I flip my mattress?
Only flip your mattress if it’s double-sided. Most modern mattresses are single-sided and should only be rotated, not flipped.

Do I really need a mattress protector?
Yes! A mattress protector keeps your mattress clean by preventing spills, dust mites, and allergens from getting into the fabric. It’s especially important if you have pets or kids.

When should I replace my mattress?
Most mattresses need to be replaced every 7-10 years. If it’s sagging, uncomfortable, or causing you pain, it’s time for a new one.

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